I have to say that I often cite Radiohead as one of, if not, the most overrated modern artist(s)...well, this isn't true because, while I don't think they are great or anything, I like some of their stuff, just not a lot of it, and what I like, I like, but am not crazy about.
Now Kanye West, there's someone who I don't hate, but who I have much less like for than Radiohead & figuring in that issue, the proportion of how much he's overrated causes him to top my list.
Right behind him, ironically (considering their infamous crossing of paths) would be Taylor Swift. Again, I can't say I hate her work, but in a totally different genre, I, again, have much less like for her than someone like Radiohead (who let me stress, I still feel are grossly overrated)...
With all this recent "goat edition" video clips of snippets of songs...Taylor Swift, for whatever reason, appears to be the goat edition queen of sorts...
So...due to all of this I was able to comment on a facebook thread (from a friend who actually is a Taylor Swift fan), that while I still haven't found anything leading me into appreciating her music, I can say that I now really have a profound respect, & deep appreciation for her back-up goats.

Seems everything old is new again. I was doing the same thing on the air back in the '80s...sparingly enough that the PD and consultant didn't get (too) torqued about it.
One of my favorites was the recording of a co-worker pretending he got a finger hit by a hammer...really added new dimensions to Springsteen's "I'm On Fire".
Also made good use of Prince's "eunggh!" from the start of "Kiss", and Robert Palmer's "hrrumphh" from "Addicted To Love".

Now I see Entertainment Weekly's put the "Goat Editions" in the spotlight of their back-page feature.